News about a CRT stockpile cleanup plan drew attention last month. | Courtesy of Kentucky Division of Waste Management.[/caption]
Analysis about federal purchasing, mergers and acquisitions, and a Kentucky CRT cleanup drew readers' attention last month.
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Organizations around the country will hold used computer collection and donation drives. | Y Photo Studio/Shutterstock[/caption]
Digital Inclusion Week is being held next week, giving electronics refurbishment companies an opportunity to help bridge the digital divide.
Server farms typically refresh their equipment every three to five years. | Gorodenkoff/Shutterstock[/caption]
A data center decommissioning firm is expanding its operations, and a new company leader says this sector of the e-scrap industry will grow alongside the exponential increase
Ingram Micro committed to having all of its processing facilities achieve e-Stewards certification within three years. | POP-THAILAND/Shutterstock[/caption]
A nationwide electronics stewardship group has agreed to make its best effort to only contract with e-Stewards-certified proces
Open burning of e-scrap is an ongoing problem in the West Bank, as highlighted by mainstream media recently.
In May, the New York Federal Reserve Bank estimated tariffs in effect at that time would cost the average U.S. household $831 a year. | aijiro/Shutterstock[/caption]
The escalating trade war between the U.S.
Electronic Manufacturers Recycling Management Company (MRM) is funded by a variety of manufacturers and oversees collection programs in 20 states. | FreeProd33/Shutterstock[/caption]
A nationwide organization that oversees state program recycling compliance on behalf of many equipment manuf
The bill's sponsors have said the proposal would help to grow the domestic recycling industry. | Rolf 52/Shutterstock[/caption]
Legislation limiting e-scrap exports has now been introduced in both federal legislative chambers, and in both cases the bills have bipartisan sponsorship.